Khaleej Times

China cracks down on Christmas festivitie­s

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shanghai — It took less than 24 hours for all the Christmas trees, lights and bells to disappear from a 27-storey shopping and office complex in the Chinese city of Nanyang.

Even the giant teddy bear at the mall entrance wasn’t spared, said Ma Jun, who works at a tutoring company in the building.

“Everything is gone and cleaned,” she said.

Christmas continues to be a shopping festival across most of China, with huge trees adorning shopping malls in Shanghai and Beijing, but a growing emphasis on traditiona­l culture by the ruling Communist Party and the systematic suppressio­n of religion under President Xi Jinping are imperiling Santa Claus’s position.

At least four Chinese cities and one county have ordered Christmas decoration­s banned this year, according to official notices and interviews. Students, teachers and parents from 10 schools around China said that Christmas celebratio­ns have been curtailed.

“The ongoing local reaction against Christmas is part of the wider sentiment since Xi took power,” said Zi Yang, a China expert at the S. Rajaratnam School of Internatio­nal Studies in Singapore.

Xi is trying to broaden the appeal of the Communist Party by casting it as a crusader for Chinese tradition in a fast-changing world, he said. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Chinese Catholics attend a mass at Xishiku Cathedral on Christmas Eve in Beijing on Monday. —
Reuters Chinese Catholics attend a mass at Xishiku Cathedral on Christmas Eve in Beijing on Monday. —

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